Adesanya counts the cost of ignoring father’s advice

Adesanya counts the cost of ignoring father’s advice
Israel Adesanya and family

Nigeria born former UFC middleweight champion Adesanya is now one of the highest-paid fighters in the world, but he found himself regretting not taking his father's advice early in his career.

Adesanya would often "go broke" in his early career after refusing to take his dad's financial advice.

Adesanya, the former middleweight champion, used to kickbox in China before moving into MMA and finding his way to the UFC where he would never lose at 185lb until this month.

His father is an accountant, and would advise him on what to do when he received his lump sums from fighting, although he often wouldn't take his dad's words on board.

Nowadays, the Nigerian-born fighter is one of the richest men in combat sports, but it wasn't always that way.

And after he returned from fighting in China, his dad Oluwafemi told him he should buy a house, which he opted against doing due to the responsibilities of the upkeep.

"I'm stubborn, so when I was young and I came back from China, he tried to get me to get a house," Adesanya explained during an appearance on Hot Ones this week. "I'm like, 'Oh, I don't want the responsibility of owning a house, blah, blah, blah I'm too young.' Stupid. Lost a lot of money.

"Eventually, when I got into the UFC, I was like, 'Every time I don't listen to this man about money, I end up going broke. I should probably listen to this man.' I listen to my gut as well. Yeah, I listen to him when it comes to money because he knows how money works."